
Southwestern Anthropological Association To SWAA members who participated in the 2009 conference in Vegas: If you'd like your paper to be considered for the proceedings, please submit by November 15!

Southwestern Anthropological Association The Call for Papers for the 2010 SWAA conference is out! Please check under "Events" on SWAA's facebook page.

Southwestern Anthropological Association Check out the updated SWAA website at http://www.csus.edu/org/swaa/. We hope all facebook friends will consider formally joining SWAA. Annual membership ($20-$25) includes the quarterly newsletter! The call for papers for spring 2010 conference is coming soon.
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Southwestern Anthropological Association The conference hotel for SWAA 2010 will be the beautiful Siena, on the Truckee River, in downtown Reno. More information on booking to follow.

Southwestern Anthropological Association New dates for the 2010 conference: April 29-May 2.

Southwestern Anthropological Association Great job with this, Erin!

Southwestern Anthropological Association
Call for Papers
Place, Space, Environment, and Climate
Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Conference
April 29th – May 2nd, 2010
University of Nevada, Reno
For the 2010 annual conference, the Southwestern Anthropological Association invites proposals from across the sub-disciplines of anthropology that consider... the relationship of humans and their ancestors to the places and environments in which they live and to the changing Earth. We solicit papers, posters, organized sessions, and films that look closely at the way people conceive of space and place, human relationships to environment, and human responses to and perceptions of environmental change. We are particularly, but not exclusively, interested in papers that examine the influence of global warming and climate change on communities and populations or that address various cultural modes of interpreting, understanding, and dealing with the land and the larger environment. Subjects may include contemporary, historical, prehistoric, and ancestral populations.
Distinguished Speaker:
Dr. Donald Hardesty, University of Nevada, Reno
Abstracts Due: January 30th, 2010
**Present a Paper, a Poster, or an Original Film**
For more information and to submit abstracts, please visit us online at www.csus.edu/org/swaa or contact the 2000-10 SWAA President, Erin Stiles, at estiles@unr.edu
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